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Five essential finance tips for new fathers

It’s important to start planning and adopting new habits now, so that you are prepared for future costs such as education.

Sunday, June 21, is Father’s Day – and if you are a new parent, there are not only nappies and bottles to get to grips with, but also new demands on your wallet.

In your pre-baby life you might have scanned ads for off-road bikes, now you’re thinking about baby slings and strollers.

What really is the best for your new little bundle, and what should you focus on as you re-examine your financial priorities?

“Plenty of love and care are important,” said Sarah Nicholson, who juggles being the mum of two busy boys with a demanding job as commercial manager of personal finance website JustMoney.

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“As a newly inducted member of the sleepless nights club, you’re probably feeling exhausted and disoriented at all the responsibilities and new demands on your time. You want to do what’s best for your baby, but choosing what is really necessary can be hard when you’re bombarded with so many products and services.”

A quick scan of baby offerings on a popular website revealed 144 travel accessories alone. No wonder we get confused.

“It’s important to start planning and adopting new habits now, so that you are prepared for future costs such as education,” said Nicholson.

“Appropriate insurance will also ensure that if you or your partner cannot earn an income in future, at least some of your child’s needs will be met.”

  1. Tackle debt: If you’ve been making use of debt (such as a credit card with high interest rates) to support a lifestyle that you can’t really afford, it’s time to free yourself up. On the other hand, a strategic investment such as a home loan can be a positive move.
  2. Set goals that will help you to secure a healthy financial future for your family. Plan your monthly budget, and determine how much you can save. Once you’ve paid off your debt and saved enough to cover about three months’ worth of living expenses, you can consider investing.
  3. Cover yourself: Insurance policies that deal with life-changing events such as disability, death and retirement provide security through either a lump sum payment (for example on the death of a spouse) or an income in the long term, for example if you are disabled and cannot carry on earning a salary. Examples of long term insurance policies include life insurance, funeral policies and retirement annuities.
  4. Make the most of medical aid: If you’re a member of a registered medical aid scheme, your new baby should receive immediate cover. Check your plan to see if there are any particular perks for babies, such as a dedicated programme for newborns. The best medical plan for you and your baby will depend on the baby’s needs and your budget.
  5. Plan for education: Many parents choose a dedicated education plan to save for high school or tertiary education fees. Keep in mind that education involves more than school fees – you’ll also need to consider sports outings, gifts for schoolfriends’ birthday parties, aftercare and transport.

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“JustMoney was established over 10 years ago to provide busy and digitally-savvy South Africans with easy online access to financial information, money management tools, products and services,” said Nicholson.

“We partner with trusted financial brands so that you can make informed decisions as your family needs evolve.

“It’s worth scanning our ‘Deals’ section regularly too. You’ll find special offers on books, toys, family feasts, grooming products and much more.”

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